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Webster Dictionary :: Dimming

DIMMING, ppr. Obscuring. DIMMING , n. Obscurity.

Webster Dictionary :: Dimly

DIMLY, adv. [See Dim .] 1. In a dim or obscure manner; with imperfect sight. 2. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dimity

DIMITY, n. A kind of white cotton cloth, ribbed or figured.

Webster Dictionary :: Dimit

DIMIT, v.t. [L.] To permit to go; to grant to farm; to let. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dimissory

DIMISSORY, a. [L. See Dismiss .] 1. Sending away; dismissing to another jurisdic...

Webster Dictionary :: Dimish

DIMISH, a. [from dim.] Somewhat dim, or obscure.

Webster Dictionary :: Diminutiveness

DIMINUTIVENESS, n. Smallness; littleness; want of bulk; want of dignity.

Webster Dictionary :: Diminutively

DIMINUTIVELY, adv. In a diminutive manner; in a manner to lessen; as, to speak d...

Webster Dictionary :: Diminutive

DIMINUTIVE, a. Small; little; narrow; contracted; as a diminutive race of men or...

Webster Dictionary :: Diminution

DIMINUTION, n. [L.] 1. The act of lessening; a making smaller; opposed to augmen...

Webster Dictionary :: Diminute

DIMINUTE, a. Small. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Diminuent

DIMINUENT, a. Lessening. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Diminishingly

DIMINISHINGLY, adv. In a manner to lessen reputation.

Webster Dictionary :: Diminishing

DIMINISHING, ppr. Lessening; contracting; degrading.

Webster Dictionary :: Diminished

DIMINISHED, pp. Lessened; made smaller; reduced in size; contracted; degraded.

Webster Dictionary :: Diminishable

DIMINISHABLE, a. Capable of being reduced in size or quantity.

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